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This article discusses the assessment of accidental penetration of petroleum products into the geological environment geological environment during military actions and provides scientific justification for minimizing the negative changes caused by such incidents. The focus is on applying modern methods and technologies to model and evaluate the extent of the penetration, as well as to analyze the migration and dispersion of the petroleum products. By conducting field monitoring and permeability filtration works, the engineering-geological and hydrodynamic characteristics of the affected area are assessed. Furthermore, existing models of migration and dispersion of petroleum products are analyzed. This helps in understanding the conditions of surface runoff in neighboring territories and the areas of the petroleum depot. The article also explores the calculation of the extent of contamination and identifies methods to minimize the negative environmental impact. The implementation of the recommended measures has allowed for the reduction of the negative impact on the environment.

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2023-11-07
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